New Yorkers Rally for Legislative Change as Judges Slash Employment Bias Lawsuit Verdicts, Undermining Justice for Victims

New York, NY – New Yorkers who prevail in employment bias lawsuits often receive far less compensation than what juries initially granted them, due to judges reducing the amounts. State lawmakers are now working on legislation to rectify this issue, as they believe it undermines justice for victims and fails to discourage employers from continuing harmful practices. State Senator Andrew Gournardes is leading the effort to pass a bill that would protect jury verdicts in such cases. Under the current rule in New York, judges are required to lower verdicts if they deviate significantly from … Read more

Challenging the Power: Urgent Call for Public Health Law Reform to Protect Citizens from Governor’s Potential Misuse

Albuquerque, New Mexico – Public health laws in the state need urgent reform to prevent further abuses of power by the governor. These laws are at the center of a heated debate over individual freedoms, government authority, and the health and safety of the population. While public health measures play a crucial role in safeguarding communities, the potential for abuse of power cannot be ignored. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, governors across the country have been granted broad authority to enact emergency health measures. These measures have included restrictions on businesses, limitations on gatherings, and mask … Read more

Luxembourg City Film Festival Shines Spotlight on Emerging Talent and Celebrates Grand Award Winners

Luxembourg City, the bustling capital of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, recently concluded its 14th edition of the Luxembourg City Film Festival. Running from February 29 to March 10, this year’s festival showcased a remarkable lineup of films and welcomed special guests from the film industry. The festival, which has become a key player in the country’s burgeoning film industry, awarded a total of nine prizes to deserving winners. One highlight of the festival was the tribute paid to actor-director Viggo Mortensen. His latest film, “The Dead Don’t Hurt,” in which he also wrote and … Read more

Injustices Unveiled: Tamil Devotees Unjustly Detained and Mistreated, Legal Counsel Asserts in Court

Mannar, Sri Lanka – Tamil devotees have allegedly been detained without any valid reason and subjected to mistreatment, according to a lawyer who presented the case to the court today. The lawyer, representing the Tamil community, stated that individuals were apprehended solely based on their religious beliefs and were further subjected to ill-treatment during their time in custody. These claims raise serious concerns about the treatment of Tamil devotees in the region. The lawyer highlighted the arbitrary nature of the detentions, emphasizing that no legitimate grounds were provided for the detainment of these individuals. Instead, … Read more